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AAD CH 16

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Jennifer, age 45, is a Girl Scout leader. She really enjoys giving to and guiding the next generation.
According to Erikson, Jennifer has developed a sense of __________.

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D) generativity

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Martin, age 47, is single and has no children. Which of Martin’s activities reflects generativity?

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C) He volunteers at the YMCA as a coach and as a “big brother” to preadolescent boys.

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Childless middle-aged adults __________.

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A) become generative as mentors in the workplace, community volunteers, or in family relationships

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The negative outcome of Erikson’s midlife stage, stagnation, focuses on __________.

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C) self-indulgence

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Adults with a sense of stagnation may express their self-absorption through __________.

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B) taking little interest in being productive at work

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Highly generative people appear especially __________.

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D) well-adjusted

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Which parent is most likely to be generative?

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C) Princess, who is authoritative

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Which statement about generativity and stagnation is true?

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B) Among well-educated women, those with children express greater generative concerns.

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Especially in individualistic societies, __________ may help preserve generative commitments.

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C) belonging to a religious community

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According to Levinson, middle adulthood begins with a __________.

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A) transitional period

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Betty just celebrated her fiftieth birthday. She marked the occasion by taking hang-gliding lessons and purchasing a more mature wardrobe. According to Levinson, Betty is engaged in which developmental
task?

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A) young–old

front 12

Which middle-aged man is likely to be highly sensitive about the physical changes of aging?

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D) Jack, a non-college-educated construction worker

front 13

As Angelo approaches age 50, he feels increasingly disheartened about his poor relationship with his
two sons. At work, he volunteers to mentor a young new hire who is about the age of his oldest boy.
According to Levinson, Angelo is confronting which developmental task?

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B) destruction–creation

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__________ is associated with favorable personality traits and adjustment.

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D) Androgyny

front 15

Marcus, age 53, is spending a lot of time caring for his young grandson. His subordinates at work have
noticed that he has become a kinder, more compassionate boss. According to Levinson, Marcus is
engaged in which developmental task?

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C) masculinity–femininity

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In Levinson’s engagement–separateness task, men and women with successful careers may
__________.

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B) reduce their concern with achievement

front 17

Darlene, who spent her early adulthood devoted to child rearing, is engaged in Levinson’s
engagement–separation task. Consequently, Darlene will probably focus on __________.

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C) pursuing a long-desired ambition

front 18

Which statement is true about people who flexibly modify their identities in response to age-related
changes yet maintain a sense of self-continuity?

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A) They are higher in self-esteem.

front 19

Deangelo, age 52, has been unemployed for 18 months. Having spent his entire life living below the
poverty line, Deangelo often felt like he never found a respected place in society. Deangelo is probably
directing his energies toward __________.

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A) survival

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According to Vaillant, __________ is a major preoccupation of midlife.

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B) “passing the torch”

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Which statement is true about research regarding the midlife crisis?

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D) Vaillant saw examples of a slow and steady change, rather than a crisis.

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When MIDUS participants were asked to describe “turning points” that had occurred during the past
five years, most __________.

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A) were positive

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Negative turning points described by MIDUS participants __________.

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C) generally led to personal growth

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The majority of MIDUS participants who reported experiencing a midlife crisis __________.

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B) defined such events much more loosely than researchers do

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Among a nationally representative sample of Americans, life regrets centered mainly on __________.

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B) romantic and family relationships

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Experiencing regrets is consistently associated with __________.

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D) less favorable psychological well-being

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__________ is common during middle age.

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D) Life evaluation

front 28

Gilles, age 50, tells his brother, “I’d like to maintain my physical health and work on getting
emotionally stronger. I want to be a good friend and a role model to my kids. I don’t want to be that guy
who never comes to family get-togethers because he is too busy working. I want to be successful in my
career, but not at the expense of my family.” Gilles is discussing his __________.

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C) possible selves

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Possible selves are the __________ dimension of self-concept.

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C) temporal

front 30

Which statement is true about possible selves?

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A) They may be an especially strong motivator of action in midlife.

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Throughout adulthood, the personality traits people assign to their current selves show __________.

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B) considerable stability

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Adults in their early twenties __________.

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C) mention many possible selves

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With age, possible selves become __________.

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D) more concrete

front 34

Cate, age 49, acknowledges that she has both good and bad qualities, yet she feels positively about
herself and life. Cate exhibits __________.

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Cate exhibits __________.
A)

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__________ increase(s) from early to middle adulthood.

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D) Autonomy

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Compared with younger people, middle-aged adults see themselves as __________.

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B) capable of effectively managing a complex array of tasks

front 37

Jay, age 50, is finally comfortable with himself. He is more independent, assertive, and committed to
his personal values than he was in early adulthood. Jay probably believes that midlife is __________.

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D) “the prime of life”

front 38

Hart volunteers with Habitat for Humanity. When he is at a work site, he is so engrossed in activity
that he loses all sense of time and self-awareness. When he volunteers, Hart experiences __________.

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A) flow

front 39

Which statement is true about psychological well-being in midlife?

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B) The role of marriage in mental health increases with age, becoming a powerful predictor by late
midlife.

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In comparisons of Japanese and Korean adults with same-age U.S. MIDUS participants, __________.

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C) Japanese and Koreans’ highest well-being scores were on positive relations with others

front 41

Nat is 42. His sister, Kiana, is 25. Which statement is the most likely to be true, based solely on their
ages?

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B) Nat is more likely than Kiana to anticipate and plan ways to handle future discomforts.

front 42

Many studies of the late twentieth and early-twenty-first century reported __________ in midlife.

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D) increased androgyny in men and women

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In recently gathered self-reports, __________.

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B) men’s and women’s endorsement of “masculine” and “feminine” traits showed little change throughout
adulthood

front 44

Some evidence reveals a link between children’s departure from the home and __________.

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D) men’s greater openness to the “feminine” side of their personalities

front 45

In longitudinal research, __________ gained most in dominance, assertiveness, and outspokenness by
their early fifties.

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B) women who attained high status in their careers

front 46

In adulthood, __________ is associated with cognitive flexibility, creativity, advanced moral
reasoning, and psychosocial maturity.

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C) androgyny

front 47

Sudie is calm, even-tempered, self-content, comfortable, unemotional, and hardy. She is low in which
“big five” personality trait?

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A) neuroticism

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Guy is reserved, quiet, passive, sober, and emotionally unreactive. He is low in which “big five”
personality trait?

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B) extroversion

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Individuals who are high in agreeableness are __________.

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D) soft-hearted, trusting, generous, acquiescent, lenient, and good-natured

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Nora is imaginative, creative, original, curious, and liberal. She is high in which “big five” personality
trait?

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C) openness to experience

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Individuals who are low in conscientiousness are __________.

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B) negligent, lazy, disorganized, late, aimless, and nonpersistent

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Gregor, age 17, is high in conscientiousness. Gregor __________.

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A) can anticipate that this trait will increase through middle age

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Neuroticism __________ from adolescence through middle age.

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B) declines

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Which statement is true about the “big five” personality traits?

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C) Individual differences in the “big five” traits are large and highly stable.

front 55

The term “empty nest” is no longer used to refer to the middle adulthood phase of the family life cycle
because __________.

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B) it implies a negative transition

front 56

During the phase of “launching children and moving on,” __________.

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C) most people experience a sense of completion and liberation

front 57

Which statement is true about couples in their forties, fifties, and sixties?

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B) In interviews, lesbian couples describe more openness and honesty in sharing thoughts and feelings
with partners.

front 58

Which statement is true about divorce in midlife?

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C) In the United States, the divorce rate among adults age 50 and over has doubled in the past two
decades.

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__________ have become the majority of the adult population living in poverty, regardless of age and
ethnic group.

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D) Women who support themselves or their families

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In her first relationship following her divorce, 48-year-old Edwina reevaluated what she considered
important in a healthy relationship. She most likely places __________.

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B) greater weight on equal friendship

front 61

Less is known about long-term adjustment following divorce among middle-aged men, perhaps
because __________.

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D) most enter new relationships and remarry within a short time

front 62

Which statement is true about launching children and moving on?

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A) Most parents adjust well to their children’s departure from the home.

front 63

Which young adult is likely to move out of the parental home at the youngest age?

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D) Kevin from the United States

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Whether or not they reside with parents, young-adult children who __________ can prompt parental
strain.

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B) are “off-time” in development

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Throughout middle adulthood, parents of grown children __________.

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B) give more financial support to the children than they receive

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__________ parents give more overall support to their grown children.

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C) Low-SES

front 67

After all five of her children struck out on their own, Naomi made sure everyone stayed in touch by
creating a family blog. She also took charge of gathering the family for celebrations. Naomi is her
family’s __________.

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A) kinkeeper

front 68

Preston and Mei are about to become grandparents for the first time. They believe that
grandparenthood is highly important because they will leave behind not just one but two generations after
death. Which gratification of grandparenthood is probably most important to them?

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D) immortality through descendants

front 69

A person who lists being a valued older adult as a gratification of grandparenthood especially values
__________.

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A) being perceived as a wise, helpful person

front 70

Neil and Mark cannot wait to spoil their granddaughter. They love the idea of having fun with her all
day and then sending her home with their son when she gets tired and cranky. Which gratification of
grandparenthood is probably most important to them?

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B) indulgence

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__________ is the strongest predictor of frequent, face-to-face interaction with young grandchildren.

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A) Living nearby

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Which grandparent is likely to report more frequent visits with grandchildren?

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C) Lashawn, a maternal grandmother

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Which maternal grandmother is most likely to be the preferred caregiver of her grandchildren while
their parents work?

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D) Lupe, a Mexican-American homemaker

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Which statement is true about grandparents who take full responsibility for raising their
grandchildren?

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D) They often experience considerable emotional and financial strain.

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Which statement is true about grandparents?

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B) Relationships with daughter-in-law or son-in-law strongly affect the closeness of grandchild ties.

front 76

Which caregiving grandparents are especially likely to be living in extreme poverty while caring for
several grandchildren?

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C) the Wynns, who are Native American

front 77

Compared with children in divorced, single-parent families, blended families, or foster families,
children reared by grandparents __________.

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A) fare better in adjustment

front 78

Which statement is true about middle-aged children and their aging parents?

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C) A longer life expectancy means that adult children and their parents are increasingly likely to grow old
together.

front 79

Middle-aged men are __________ with aging parents.

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B) becoming more involved in family responsibilities

front 80

Cindy, age 48, cares for her two teenage sons and her ailing mother-in-law. Along with her mother,
she is also one of a handful of caregivers for her elderly grandmother. Cindy belongs to the __________
generation.

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D) sandwich

front 81

Which individual likely provides the most direct care and financial support to aging parents?

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C) Veronica, a middle-income African-American woman

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Which statement is true about caring for aging parents?

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B) As adults move from early to later middle age, the sex difference in parental caregiving declines.

front 83

The greatest source of stress for middle-aged adults who share a household with an aging parent is
__________.

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A) problem behavior

front 84

Women who quit work in order to take care of an ill aging parent __________.

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C) fare especially poorly in adjustment, probably due to social isolation

front 85

Compared with European Americans, Korean-American caregivers of parents with mental disabilities
__________.

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B) experienced more anxiety and depression

front 86

Which statement is true about sibling relationships in middle adulthood?

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C) Despite reduced contact, many siblings feel closer in midlife, often in response to major life events.

front 87

Compared to men, middle-aged women report __________.

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C) providing their friends with more emotional support

front 88

By midlife, __________.

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C) friendships serve as current sources of pleasure and satisfaction

front 89

Which statement is true about friendships during midlife?

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Many midlifers connect regularly with friends through social media.

front 90

Middle-aged people __________.

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A) attach great value to the friendship relationship

front 91

Which statement is true about vocational life in middle adulthood?

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C) More so than in earlier or later years, people attempt to increase the personal meaning of their
vocational lives.

front 92

The number of older workers __________.

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D) will rise dramatically over the next few decades

front 93

When different aspects of jobs are considered, happiness with __________ shows a strong age-related
gain.

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B) the work itself

front 94

Which middle-aged worker is likely to experience the biggest increase in job satisfaction?

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C) Rodrigo, a male corporate executive

front 95

One key characteristic that predicts job satisfaction among middle-aged workers is having
__________.

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A) a reasonable workload

front 96

Meerab has been teaching middle school for 22 years. As the new school year approaches, she feels
mentally exhausted and unsure if she is making any impact in her students’ lives. Meerab is experiencing
__________.

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A) burnout

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Burnout __________.

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D) occurs more often in the helping professions

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Burnout is linked to __________.

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C) on-the-job injuries

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Which statement is true about job training for older workers?

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B) Older workers depend more than younger workers on co-worker encouragement for vocational
development.

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Which employee is the most likely to be assigned to a prestigious high-level management job?

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A) Garrett, a European-American man

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Women who demonstrate __________ in the workplace often encounter prejudice.

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B) assertiveness

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Kindra, a female senior manager, and Lou, a male senior manager, are both promoted to comparable
positions. Which statement is more likely to be

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C) Kindra probably has earned higher performance ratings than Lou.

front 103

In the United States today, one-third of women-owned firms

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B) have ethnic minority owners

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Typically, when a middle-aged worker experiences an extreme career shift, the reason is
__________.

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A) a personal crisis

front 105

The average age of retirement declined over the twentieth century in the United States because of
__________.

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C) government-sponsored retirement benefits

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Many U.S. baby boomers say they __________.

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D) expect to delay retirement

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Which statement is true about retirement in the United States?

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A) Retirees’ income typically drops by 50 percent.

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Less well-educated people with lower lifetime earnings are the __________ likely to __________.

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C) least; attend retirement preparation programs